Viruses whose genomes constantly mutate, such as the H5N1 “bird flu”, are driving a race to find relatively unchanging segments of their genomes; successful identification of these segments may allow more successful vaccines and therapeutics to be developed. (PRWeb Jan 25, 2007)
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Dr. James Watson expounds on his support for applications of recombinant DNA technology in agriculture in a brief and exclusive video made available today at the Conversations about Plant Biotechnology Web site. (PRWeb Jan 22, 2007)
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Researchers at the University of Illinois have demonstrated effective scalability of genetic algorithms on optimization problems larger than a billion variables. (PRWeb Jan 19, 2007)
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A novel DNA in vitro transfection reagent —– GenJet? is introduced by SignaGen Laboratories (SignaGen) at $139 per ml, only 55% of cost compared with major brand name products. GenJet? DNA In Vitro Transfectio Reagent, a hybrid of cationic liposome and polymer, exhibits superior transfection efficiency with extremely low toxicity at affordable price, especially benefiting those high-volume users and low-budget laboratories. (PRWeb Jan 18, 2007)
Sciona, Inc. Announces Launch of MyCellf.com ushering in a new era of consumer focused DNA and lifestyle conversations (PRWeb Jan 16, 2007)
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